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Black power. Afrocentric.

You must live by this amazing code, a purely Biblical code.

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The Black Power fist is a logo associated with black nationalism and sometimes socialism. Its most known to be used by the Black Panther Party in the 1960s. A black fist logo was also adopted by the northern soul music subculture.

A boy giving a raised fist salute as he and a friend sat on a statue in front of the New Haven County Courthouse at a demonstration of 15,000 people during the trial of Bobby Seale and Ericka Huggins. Both were acquitted. May 1, 1970. —Stephen Shames

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30 Day Real Black History Challenge 2014 – Week Four (#30DayRBHC)

Power and Equality: universal terms that are understood so differently in so many places. How do you define power and equality?

We have to love ourselves, and one another. Our contributions to humanity have been many, and significant, so with that said, we can't wait for anyone else's validation. We have to be everything that they don't want us to know that we are; a true reflection of Grace that can't be denied!

U.S. The Iconic Photo That Sent Shock Waves Throughout The World, 1968 Olympics. ~ The African-American athletes are Tommie Smith and John Carlos.

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The National Museum of African American History and Culture

The National Museum of African American History and Culture - THE BLACK POWER SALUTE Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised black-gloved fists when the United States national anthem was played during their medal ceremony at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.